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CATALOGUE OF A LOAN COLLECTION OF BOOKS.

Marnef, Geoffrey, Enguilbert, and Jean: three brothers; began to print, 1481.

75. Brants Stultifera Navis. Woodcuts. 4to. Paris, 1498—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

76. Cardinalis Mandagoti tractatus de Electione. Small 8vo. Paris, 1523—Mr. Yates.

Johannes de Pratis, or Jean du Pre; began to print, 1481; d. ——?

77. Missale Parisiense Novum. A magnificent volume, printed on vellum: 19 illuminations, several of them full page: also many borders: apparently coloured on woodcut outlines, and exactly resembling MS. Folio. Paris, 1489—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Nicholas de Pratis: probably brother of the preceding; began to print, 1483.

78. Liber tertius et novus facetiarum. A continuatinn of, and bound up with No. 101. 4to. Paris, 1516—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Anthoine Cayllaut: began to print, 1483; d. cir. 1505.

79. Psalterium cum Hymnis. Woodcuts. 8vo. Paris, 1488—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Guido Mercator, or Guy Marchand: began to print, 1483; d. ——?

80. Danse Macabre des Hommes. Very curious woodcuts, of which Mr. Douce has given some fac-similes in his book on the "Dance of Death." This copy consists of the first part only; Mr. Huth has three. See Burnet (1861), vol. ii. p. 494; also Sotheby's Principia Typographia, vol. ii. p. 33. Folio. Paris, 1491—Mr. Fisher.

81. Epistola Gasparini. Woodcuts. 8vo. Paris, 1498—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Denis Janot: began to print about 1484: seems to have had a partnership with Alain Loctrian. The following work was a joint production:—

82. Mystery Play of the Resurrection. Woodcut title-page: very curious and scarce. 8vo. Paris, no date—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

Simon Vostre: began to print about 1484.

83. Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. On vellum; woodcuts and borders on every page. 8vo. Paris, no date—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

See Brunet, vol. v.

Pigouchet and Vostre, in partnership, 1496. Philippe Pigouchet began to print, 1484.

84. Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. I'rintcil on vellum, and illuminated by hand. Small 8vo. Paris, 1496—Mr. T. Talbot Bury.

Fully described by Brunet, vol. v. Appendix.

Denis Roce.

85. De mundicia et Castitate Sacerdotum. Bound up with No. 87; woodcut printer's mark. 8vo. Paris. cir. 1497—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.

86. Lucani Pharsalia. Printed in fantastic type, as if in imitation of ornamental writing; woodcut printer's mark. 8vo. Paris, 1512—Messrs. Ellis and Green.